Record-setting night for Mohawk.

Brody Wilkins set the state career touchdown record and Mohawk set a state record for most points in a playoff game as the Indians defeated Adrian 90-12 in the first round of the OSAA Class 1A football playoffs Friday night.

You can read my game story tomorrow, but here’s a quick overview of the records.

Wilkins ran for five scores, returned a kickoff for a touchdown, and returned an interception for a touchdown for a total of seven touchdowns. He now has 105 career scores, surpassing the state record of 103 held by Sisters senior Cory McCaffrey. Those two can both add to their totals, as Mohawk has a maximum of three games left and Sisters has a maximum of four left.

Wilkins seven touchdowns is tied for the second most in one game in state history, according to prep historian Mal Van Meer. Robert Malarkey of Astoria scored nine touchdowns in a game in 1911.

Mohawk’s 90 points broke the record for most points in a playoff game. The previous record was set when Butte Falls defeated Eddyville 86-28 in 1986.

Steve Mims covers Oregon football, men's basketball and baseball for The Register-Guard. He has been a sportswriter at the paper since 1999 and covered high school sports while also reporting on Oregon football in the Rose Bowl and Fiesta Bowl as well as men's basketball during their Elite 8 run in 2007 and trip to the Sweet 16 in 2013.